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Standard Chartered: Oil Price Correction Is Likely Overdone
Oil prices have declined by the biggest margin since the Iran war began in late February, with Brent crude for June delivery and WTI for May delivery retreating to the mid-$90s per barrel, alongside falling refined product prices. The United States and Iran agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire on Wednesday, with Tehran allowing safe passage for shipping vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. The two weeks are intended as a window to finalize a permanent settlement, with formal talks scheduled to begin in Pakistan. However, oil and commodity…
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Shale Play Pushes Argentina Oil Output To All-Time High
A year ago, any news about rising oil production anywhere would only serve to make oil traders more bearish on the commodity amid persistent talk of a massive glut. Now, any news of more supply is a welcome change in a world suddenly dominated by reports about fuel rationing and the very real possibility of severe oil shortages. Enter Argentina. Argentina’s crude oil production hit 847,000 barrels daily earlier this year as the country doubles down on the largest shale oil and gas formation outside the United States, the Vaca Muerta. Thanks…
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Europe’s Gas Market Faces a Brutal Storage Refill Season
Europe’s benchmark natural gas prices have eased from the three-year highs hit in March as reduced rates of withdrawal at the end of the heating season and news of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire calmed the extremely volatile gas market. But the European market appears too complacent as the real stress test for Europe’s gas supply will unfold in the coming months, analysts say. The European Commission has warned that energy prices will remain elevated for months to come, regardless of ceasefires or an immediate unconditional reopening…
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Saudi Oil Output and Key Pipeline Hit as Attacks Cut Supply
Missile and drone strikes have cut Saudi Arabia’s oil production capacity by about 600,000 barrels per day and reduced flows through its East-West pipeline by roughly 700,000 bpd, the Kingdom’s energy ministry has revealed. The East-West system has become one of Saudi Arabia’s primary export routes, moving crude from the Gulf to the Red Sea and bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. One of the pipeline’s pumping stations was struck, limiting throughput. At the same time, direct hits to upstream assets have taken barrels offline.…
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Why Banning Crude Exports Would Make Gasoline More Expensive, Not Less
A widespread myth in energy circles is that U.S. refineries are “unable” to process the light, sweet crude produced by the shale boom. The claim tends to surface whenever gasoline prices rise or energy independence becomes a talking point. The argument is usually that the U.S. is producing record volumes of oil, yet still imports crude because its refineries were built for heavier foreign barrels. It’s a compelling narrative, but it’s mostly wrong. U.S. refineries can and do process shale crude every day. The issue isn’t…
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Big Tech Is Quietly Fueling a Natural Gas Boom
The AI explosion is causing demand for energy to skyrocket around the world. The projections for the future of energy use by data centers are staggering, and the private and public sectors alike are rushing to get ahead of the issue. While Big Tech has thrown a lot of money – and a lot of PR – into expanding the development of current and next gen renewables to meet their ballooning energy needs, the tech sector is causing a lot of fossil fuels expansion, too, casting doubt on previously charted decarbonization timelines. Take Google,…
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Fervo Locks In 1.7 GW Turbine Supply as Geothermal Ambitions Accelerate
Fervo Energy and Turboden, part of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, announced a three-year framework agreement to supply Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbines for up to 35 of Fervo’s standardized 50 MW GeoBlocks. The deal totals 1.7 gigawatts of carbon-free, dispatchable baseload power, marking a major step toward scaling next-generation geothermal across the United States. The agreement builds directly on an earlier pact covering three GeoBlocks at Fervo’s Cape Station project in Utah, where Phase I commissioning…
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